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embassy in jordan nekt month. they called the plan 9/112 but jordan says that refers to november 9, not september 11, so it would coincide with another people nearby don't know that they are all actors. that's the question we were asking in the hit show what would you do. >> you talking to me. >> i feel it. sense it. i smell it. >> we will be right over here. >> but that smile can quickly turn when men don't know when to stop. as you might have guessed, these construction workers are actually professional actors dressed up from steel toe to hard hat. >> i can tell my wife to cancel dinner and you and i can have dinner if you want. >> our construction work irs are not letting up. and this woman gives our actress some sisterly advice. >> you're just fuelling their ignorance. ignore them and they'll shut up. >> look at her. she's beautiful. >> are you apologizing for men in general? >> minutes later we catch up with david. >> what bothered you? >> it seemed like they were attacking her. we all live in society. we all
embassy in jordan nekt month. they called the plan 9/112 but jordan says that refers to november 9, not september 11, so it would coincide with another people nearby don't know that they are all actors. that's the question we were asking in the hit show what would you do. >> you talking to me. >> i feel it. sense it. i smell it. >> we will be right over here. >> but that smile can quickly turn when men don't know when to stop. as you might have guessed, these...
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let's solve this. >>> 11 suspects are accused of plotting a major terrorist strike in jordan. the u.s. embassy in iran was on their hit list along with shopping centers, diplomats, foreign nationals. all 11 subjects are said to be jordanian officials. these suspects are described as obsessed with the idealogy of al qaeda. many of the suspects caught in a danger plot is foiled. susan candiotti digs deeper into cases that are entrapment. >> breaking news, the fbi says it foiled a plot -- >> the man did not know he was being tracked by an fbi sting. >> the suspect faces charges of attempting to use a weapon of mass destruction. >> allegedly one wanted to set up a car bomb outside a bank. the accused? from bangladesh, he brought in several undercover agents to help him build a dummy bomb. on his own, could the student have pulled off an alleged scheme to, quote, destroy america? they stand by its use of an informant, claiming al qaeda connections had actively sought recruits. defense lawyer ron koby, who was not involved in this case, questions the use of informants in this invest
let's solve this. >>> 11 suspects are accused of plotting a major terrorist strike in jordan. the u.s. embassy in iran was on their hit list along with shopping centers, diplomats, foreign nationals. all 11 subjects are said to be jordanian officials. these suspects are described as obsessed with the idealogy of al qaeda. many of the suspects caught in a danger plot is foiled. susan candiotti digs deeper into cases that are entrapment. >> breaking news, the fbi says it foiled a...
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congressman vin jordan. york city commissioner of human resources and author of after the welfare state. so first from facebook. dave hamilton asks god could a collapse of the welfare state ever be peaceful? i don't see a collapse happening with of chaos. >> i think absolutely. this gigantic lumbering staggering welfare state. the 1990's, they ask some hard questions. this was not affordable. they manage to touch from their welfare state very dramatically. most other countries in europe. more free labor markets. canada has and a good job in this. they went directly to the voters this is the reality that we face even further to go. the cuts are much deeper than most politicians are willing to address, but they can be made if you have an adult conversation about it. it is about arithmetic, not fantasy all wishes. >> a question for the congressman. how did you imagine that we can overcome the bipartisan issues? controversial issues such as welfare reform. >> well, look. that's why i have elections. compromise.
congressman vin jordan. york city commissioner of human resources and author of after the welfare state. so first from facebook. dave hamilton asks god could a collapse of the welfare state ever be peaceful? i don't see a collapse happening with of chaos. >> i think absolutely. this gigantic lumbering staggering welfare state. the 1990's, they ask some hard questions. this was not affordable. they manage to touch from their welfare state very dramatically. most other countries in europe....
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that jim jordan of the fine state of ohio is the tip of the problem. good to have you? are you closer to an agreement? >> guest: i don't know that we are. i will tell you this, we in the house of representatives passed legislation to extent all current tax rate so no tax rate to american people this year. we passed legislation to prevent the big cuts to national defense. the other bills with the united states senate and harry reid doing nothing with it and sitting there. that is where we stand. as you know and as you said it's all about who will be the next president of the united states. >> neil: i wonder -- i know it's easy to blame the president but the sequestration deal that you are just hating, you agreed to. it was your backup backbone that you couldn't come to a deal on spending cuts. hear me out. you all agree to it and now you realize you can see the whites of the armageddon eyes and say well, no, no, no. not us, not us. don't you think that is a bit disingenuous? >> guest: i will tell you this, neil. it didn't agree to it. i think in hindsight as you look at
that jim jordan of the fine state of ohio is the tip of the problem. good to have you? are you closer to an agreement? >> guest: i don't know that we are. i will tell you this, we in the house of representatives passed legislation to extent all current tax rate so no tax rate to american people this year. we passed legislation to prevent the big cuts to national defense. the other bills with the united states senate and harry reid doing nothing with it and sitting there. that is where we...
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jordan, you're up. 30 seconds on the clock. >> thanks. clearly i think the biggest news tonight or tomorrow morning could be the effect of the debate tonight because it's so close. a lot of people are sitting around just waiting, waiting for the election, unfortunately. the other thing obviously a lot of traders still are fixated on news out of europe. any big dead news. it should mean less and less each time. people are still fixated. obviously also we're in the middle of earnings seasons. i don't see bellwethers but pay attention to those with increasing revenue. the game of playing with earnings and not seeing revenue growth is over, so this is what i'm looking for. >> all right. and we're on to kimberly. go ahead, kimberly. what are you looking at? >> fmoc begins meeting tomorrow. all eyes are on the fed in my opini opinion. gdp is anemic at best. we need to see what arrows they have to stimulate the economy. third quarter earnings as well. tonight, strong, strong finishing from the candidate we need somebody who's a strong businessma
jordan, you're up. 30 seconds on the clock. >> thanks. clearly i think the biggest news tonight or tomorrow morning could be the effect of the debate tonight because it's so close. a lot of people are sitting around just waiting, waiting for the election, unfortunately. the other thing obviously a lot of traders still are fixated on news out of europe. any big dead news. it should mean less and less each time. people are still fixated. obviously also we're in the middle of earnings...
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that is essentially equivalent to what the exit poll proclaimed although as josh jordan points out in national review the exit poll party i.d. doesn't seem to match with the actual results in the exit the poll or the actual results and he estimates that the democratic party i.d. advantage was about five points. the average poll here is showing it at 7 which is more even though everywhere are else in the country the democratic party i.d. advantage has gone away or disappeared. >> sean: can you glean anything from the air early voteing that we are seeing in ohio? you understand this state better than anybody county by county and what do you make of wisconsin, 49-all? michigan, 48-all? pennsylvania? you think those numbers are real? >> think those numbers are within range of being real. in ohio the republicans make the point that the early democrats who are voting tend to be more high propensity voters. people that voted in three of the last four elections and republicans people that are identified as republican on the basis of participation in the party primary, there is no party regist
that is essentially equivalent to what the exit poll proclaimed although as josh jordan points out in national review the exit poll party i.d. doesn't seem to match with the actual results in the exit the poll or the actual results and he estimates that the democratic party i.d. advantage was about five points. the average poll here is showing it at 7 which is more even though everywhere are else in the country the democratic party i.d. advantage has gone away or disappeared. >> sean: can...
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this morning a soldier in jordan was killed by militants trying to cross into syria, a sign that the unrest in syria is spilling into neighboring countries. protests continue in beirut following a car bombing friday that killed lebanon's security chief. the opposition party in lebanon is claiming that syria's president is behind the attack. what could have the biggest impact on the debate tonight, a weekend report by the "new york times" asserts that the u.s. and iran have agreed on bilateral negotiations over the iranian nuclear program. both the white house and iranian officials deny there has been an agreement but on sunday, obama advisor david axelrod suggested that iranian willingness to negotiate is proof that the president's strategy is working. >> there's a tremendous disquiet in iran. their currency has dropped in value by 50%. their oil business has dropped by 50%. and they're feeling the heat. that's what the sanctions were meant to do. >> this morning, romney's senior foreign policy advisor dan senor said his candidate would not rule out negotiations. >> it's got to be a
this morning a soldier in jordan was killed by militants trying to cross into syria, a sign that the unrest in syria is spilling into neighboring countries. protests continue in beirut following a car bombing friday that killed lebanon's security chief. the opposition party in lebanon is claiming that syria's president is behind the attack. what could have the biggest impact on the debate tonight, a weekend report by the "new york times" asserts that the u.s. and iran have agreed on...
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to make it jordan sweet, it will really empower unions, so potentially what happened in indiana, right to work state won't happen. my question is, boy, michigan, how well did the unions and the auto industry turn out? think gm bailout. this is shocking to me because the states that seem to be going the other way show so much more economic depth in the recovery. thoughts? >> well, first of all, you're right. the key on this question, though, to look a little bit deeper is that it is really about public employee unions because the private unions are protected by federal law, but what this question is on the ballot is basically saying that the rights of collective bargaining apply to all public employees, so let's take it one step further. what it really means is when it comes to michigan and the state government's ability to say, look, foodservice in the schools will be handled by private companies, bus transportation handled by private companies, what you're looking at is 2 to $3 billion in additional costs onto the state government in michigan calling collective bargaining a state prot
to make it jordan sweet, it will really empower unions, so potentially what happened in indiana, right to work state won't happen. my question is, boy, michigan, how well did the unions and the auto industry turn out? think gm bailout. this is shocking to me because the states that seem to be going the other way show so much more economic depth in the recovery. thoughts? >> well, first of all, you're right. the key on this question, though, to look a little bit deeper is that it is really...